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though she survived a murder attempt, there was still potential security risk if she had stayed in pakistan. there will be a great deal of optimism about her potential long-term recovery even though she will have to come back for intensive surgery in the next few months here. >> good to talk to you. thank you very much. iran has agreed to resume international talks on its nuclear program. the country has been hit by sanctions imposed by western countries worried that iran is pursuing nuclear weapons. iran insists it is for peaceful purposes. the talks between iran and six world powers broke off with no tangible results more than six months ago. hundreds of garment workers in the bangladeshi capital dhaka have staged a hunger strike against continuing poor pay and the safety standards. protests' follows a fire at a factory last november in which at least 112 people were killed. many of the victims were trapped by the flames because the building they were in eight stories high did not have emergency exit. demonstrators have been calling for better compensation for the families of the victims
though she survived a murder attempt, there was still potential security risk if she had stayed in pakistan. there will be a great deal of optimism about her potential long-term recovery even though she will have to come back for intensive surgery in the next few months here. >> good to talk to you. thank you very much. iran has agreed to resume international talks on its nuclear program. the country has been hit by sanctions imposed by western countries worried that iran is pursuing...
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her futher has been given a job at pakistan's consulate allowing the family to stay in britain for the years of medical treatment that lie ahead. >> and i'm going to take you ahead to syria where we may have been reluctant to get involved inside that country but our troops, american people are now very close by. they are stationed at a border town. i will explain why and what they role is in a moment. >>> with the death toll in syria reported at 60,000 people the united states is making a move to try to keep the blood shed from spilling over into turkey to the north. the turkish state media reports 27 u.s. troops are now in a border town and they are there to man patriot missile sites. those missiles were sent to turkey to defend against the scud missiles being launched below them. the youtube video reportedly shows the after math of a scud that happened to miss its target. nick paton walsh has more on this story from istanbul. >> reporter: turkish media reporting nearly 30 u.s. military personnel flew in staying at a hotel there reportedly about to begin site surveillance as to where
her futher has been given a job at pakistan's consulate allowing the family to stay in britain for the years of medical treatment that lie ahead. >> and i'm going to take you ahead to syria where we may have been reluctant to get involved inside that country but our troops, american people are now very close by. they are stationed at a border town. i will explain why and what they role is in a moment. >>> with the death toll in syria reported at 60,000 people the united states is...
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so, i mean, the point is she's much safer here, obviously, in britain than in pakistan. so that's what they're focusing on. >> matthew chance, thank you. it's good to see her smile. >>> venezuelan officials say that president chavez has severe respiratory infection that he's struggling to breathe now. he's in cuba. that's where he had cancer surgery last month. now, he was just re-elected in october for a third term, but now the venezuelans are wondering whether or not he will actually live to take the oath. our raphael romo has the story mplt. >> reporter: the medical condition of president hugo chavez recovering from cancer surgery in cuba is more serious than previously thought according to a top venezuelan official. >> translator: after the delicate surgery on december 11th, chavez faced complications as a consequence of a severe pulmonary infection. it requires him to strictly follow medical treatment. >> reporter: meanwhile venezuela is steaming are speculation. >> translator: sometimes it looks as if the president is well and other times not so much. honestly, we
so, i mean, the point is she's much safer here, obviously, in britain than in pakistan. so that's what they're focusing on. >> matthew chance, thank you. it's good to see her smile. >>> venezuelan officials say that president chavez has severe respiratory infection that he's struggling to breathe now. he's in cuba. that's where he had cancer surgery last month. now, he was just re-elected in october for a third term, but now the venezuelans are wondering whether or not he will...
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are they going to go back to pakistan, would malala be in danger there? >> i think there are security considerations. and indeed the father, the brothers, the rest of the family as well as malala have received renewed death threats from the taliban who say essentially they're going to come in and finish off the job that they didn't complete and so there is a real security concern. there's also the medical concern as well. she does have to have this very important treatment and therapy and the best place for her to do that is in britain. and so the family have taken this decision to relocate for the foreseeable future here to england. in fact, just last week, her father has been given a job by the pakistani government as the education attache to the pakistani consulate in birmingham so he can earn money and be close to his daughter as she's being treated at the hospital in birmingham. stable for the next few weeks, they'll be located here it seems. >> a lot of work to do and a lot of recovery ahead, but still she's moving forward. matthew chance in london
are they going to go back to pakistan, would malala be in danger there? >> i think there are security considerations. and indeed the father, the brothers, the rest of the family as well as malala have received renewed death threats from the taliban who say essentially they're going to come in and finish off the job that they didn't complete and so there is a real security concern. there's also the medical concern as well. she does have to have this very important treatment and therapy and...
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those charges stem from the 1971 war of independence with pakistan. demonstrators hurled stones at cops. they fired back with tear gas and rubber bullets and made several arrests. united kingdom. zoo keepers starting the annual animal census at the zoo. workers have-to-count more author man 17,000 animals. the facility holds 750 different species from ben begins to near cats. a pair of endangered is a mat tran tigers. part of a rehearsal for the opening of the city's summer festival this weekend. the duck's designer says the 50 symbol meant to bring people together and turn the harbor into a giant bathtub and that's a rap on this fox trip around the world in will 0 seconds. scientists say somebody stumbled across a discovery they say is billions of years old. what's inside this hunk of rock could unravel some of mars biggest mysteries. that's next. aig? we said we were going to turn it around, and we did. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a
those charges stem from the 1971 war of independence with pakistan. demonstrators hurled stones at cops. they fired back with tear gas and rubber bullets and made several arrests. united kingdom. zoo keepers starting the annual animal census at the zoo. workers have-to-count more author man 17,000 animals. the facility holds 750 different species from ben begins to near cats. a pair of endangered is a mat tran tigers. part of a rehearsal for the opening of the city's summer festival this...
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targeted by the tears before promoting girls' education in her native pakistan. she plans to live with her parents while she continues treatment. the flu outbreak continues to spread across the united states. 41 states reporting widespread influenza activity up from 31 last week. the still too early to see when the seasonal peak. barack obama said chooses chief justice john roberts to swear him in on jittery 20th and at the inauguration ceremony chief justice of the mayor will lead minister vice president biden's oath of office. >> k.k. of 2013 with a market rally but our guest today we'll talk about the bonds between the job numbers in the fiscal cliff what can we expect for the of what? we have senior vice president of fixed income of four ltv all research. what is your take these days? >> we have a sell-off to ring in the new year but you will get a sell-off like this it is the low yield environment for 2013. >> the highest level of eight months but bonds come so fast so quickly it is a big change. >> it is. it does not take much to get a sell-off. yield over
targeted by the tears before promoting girls' education in her native pakistan. she plans to live with her parents while she continues treatment. the flu outbreak continues to spread across the united states. 41 states reporting widespread influenza activity up from 31 last week. the still too early to see when the seasonal peak. barack obama said chooses chief justice john roberts to swear him in on jittery 20th and at the inauguration ceremony chief justice of the mayor will lead minister...